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A nice list of all the Proto-Indo-European reconstructions. You can look for tons of roots here that have modern reflexes in English and Armenian: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/l.../pie-agri.html
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Any Greek words in Armenian?
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Tarn-al - To Turn
Vertche - After? - Après (French, reveals r after labial consonant, just like Armenian. Could've been lost in English, or never developed in English. A bit of an adventurous connection perhaps, but I see phonological shifts that could tie them together)?
Dzar - Tree
Tchur - Water
Kordz - Work (backwards?)
gen/ge/ga/gan suffix - kind (type)/kin
jam - time
heru - far
amar - summer
payd (unless iranian borrowing) - wood
kini - wine
kenats - gone
gyank - quick (used to mean "alive" in Old English)
yertasart - youth?
Meghr - Mead (only surviving PIE "honey" reference in English)?
pan-al - to open
cots-el - to close
nst-il - to sit
partsr - upper?
dzayr - edge
gyn - queen
dun - home - doma (Russian, using it to help you link English and Armenian forms)
kr-el/gr-el - scribe (Latin derived English word) - écriv-er (French, lost the s just like Armenian)Last edited by jgk3; 12-03-2008, 05:00 AM.
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Originally posted by Armenian View Post$200
I'll sell you mine for $199.99
Just kidding, I would never sell mine. I purchased the Armenian original and the English translation about ten years ago for $20 each at the St. Vartan Cathedral gift shop. I think the book is out of print. I have not come across any of the books for a long time now, which may explain the current high price. See if you can borrow it from someone that owns the book. Kavukjian lived the last portion of his life in Montreal, you should have some luck finding the book there. Since you are genuinely interested in this subject matter, you would absolutely treasure the book. It's really a great piece of work.
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Originally posted by jgk3 View PostIt's 243 pages, I feel like 200$ is too much for that. Is there anywhere I can go to find it cheaper?
I'll sell you mine for $199.99
Just kidding, I would never sell mine. I purchased the Armenian original and the English translation about ten years ago for $20 each at the St. Vartan Cathedral gift shop. I think the book is out of print. I have not come across any of the books for a long time now, which may explain the current high price. See if you can borrow it from someone that owns the book. Kavukjian lived the last portion of his life in Montreal, you should have some luck finding the book there. Since you are genuinely interested in this subject matter, you would absolutely treasure the book. It's really a great piece of work.
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Originally posted by jgk3 View PostI had checked for this book on amazon a while ago and it wasn't available, I checked again today and this is what I found: http://www.amazon.com/Armenia-Subart.../dp/0921885008
It's 243 pages, I feel like 200$ is too much for that. Is there anywhere I can go to find it cheaper?
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Originally posted by Armenian View PostWell, aren't all Indo-Europeans (Aryans) derived of the Armenian Highlands? Perhaps more than other Aryan nations in the Western world, Scots (Celts) have direct linguistic, physiological and cultural connections to the Armenian highlands. Read Martiros Kavukjian's monumental work titled: Armenia, Subartu and Sumer - The Indo-European Homeland and Ancient Mesopotamia.
It's 243 pages, I feel like 200$ is too much for that. Is there anywhere I can go to find it cheaper?
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